Aundrea Fimbres
Aundrea fimbres' net worth has been estimated at $500,000. The success of her career as a dancer and singer helped her to accumulate an impressive sum of money for her entire family. Fimbres was a contestant on the reality series Making the Band 3 during her sophomore year of college, during the middle of her junior. After being selected, Fimbres dropped out and immediately began to participate in the reality show. Aundrea Fimbres. Fimbres, a Californian actress who was born on the 29th of June 1983, up in the Upland region of California. The city was her home for the past three years. California as the smallest of three children by parents of Mexican heritage. Aundrea has Caucasian descent and is a citizen of the United States. It was discovered that a lot of people aren't aware of specific details about Aundrea's parents or that they're unrelated to Aundrea. Fimbres attended Space High School and Claremont High School in the course of his time at Claremont High School. Fimbres participated on Making the Band 3 with the remaining three semesters to complete her bachelor's of education. Fimbres wanted to become an elementary school teacher. It was as a second option, which she shared with her family members about. In the beginning, Fimbres' singing skills were highly appreciated by both judges and audience. It was apparent that her dancing ability decreased in Season 2, this wasn't confirmed. Her selection was made to join the five-piece Danity Kane band. Danity's Fimbres Aundrea is an ensemble of five members that comprises D. Woods Shannon Bex Aubrey O'Day Dawn Richard. Danity Kane's very first album Danity Kane, was made available in the year 2006. Welcome to the Dollhouse - their second studio album - was hugely successful commercially. The first group of females to release both their albums one and the other as the number one album was the Supremes. The Supremes topped the Billboard 200 chart. Three of their singles were in the top ten. The singer was part of Soto from the Latin Funk Group Soto in 2005, until they disbanded the group in 2009. Aundrea serves as director of production for The Next Big Thing Talent Show.
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